I know one or two things about it. I wrote one of the two maven
plugins for it. (http://israfil-mojo.googlecode.com)But you're
talking slightly differently, since these aren't scopes, they're
linking choices. And some have to do with your deployment and some
have to do with your build. Maven only handles the build - you still
have to configure how you want to deploy it (as an RSL, or compile
your swcs into your .swf). This doesn't map to dependency scopes the
way you're trying to do.
The maven-flex-plugin I mention above handles .swc projects which
produce artifacts which can then be listed as dependencies in other
swc or swf projects. Then there's a goal for copying in swfs
into .war projects so they can be hosted in webapps. (It doesn't yet
support Air - that's under discusion).
I'm cross-posting this to the other list. If you want, send your
compiler command-lines, and I can help you configure the plugins to
achieve the same or equivalent result.
Christian.
On 14-Mar-08, at 16:04 , VELO wrote:
In Flex, we have 5 scopes....
Merged (Like compile)
External (Like provided)
Include (Do compile + copy all class from this dependency into my
output file)
Runtime (Like provided)
Caching (Like provided)
I use different names to allow me call the right parameter on the
compiler.
I can't use all as provided because the compilation parameter not is
the same.
I don't know if you know Adobe Flex, is a little hard to explain
without a big intro.
VELO
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why would you actually need other scopes? Don't think of scope,
think
of use-cases:
1. Need for both compile and in the deployed system
2. Need only for compile.
3. Need only in the deployed system
4. Provided locally for compile
5. Need only during testing
What other scenarios would your other language have need for? These
are the scenarios that are handled by the maven dependency scopes.
Christian.
On 14-Mar-08, at 10:45 , Brian E. Fox wrote:
Nope, the scopes are coded into the core and most of the plugins
since
it's a core concept.
-----Original Message-----
From: VELO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 9:42 AM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: Custom scopes
And there is any where to say: "Hey maven, I wanna change your
scopes,
I wanna this scopes"?
VELO
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Christian Edward Gruber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"System" scope doesn't exist in Java either. It's not a Java
thing,
but a Maven thing, and it just means that the dependency is
provided
at compile time by a local direct path, and that the ultimate
runtime
will provide the dependency.
Christian.
On 14-Mar-08, at 07:25 , VELO wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm developing a maven compiler mojo to another language (not
Java,
but I prefer don't reveal, at least not now).
That language have more scopes (total 6). One (COMPILE) is Java
like.
But the others have different naming:
RUNTIME on Java there is called EXTERNAL
PROVIDED on Java looks like to RUNTIME on this language
SYSTEM doesn't exist
I wanna the same Java Scopes, but I wanna to use another name
convention.
How can I create my custom scope and insert they into the maven
dependency mechanism? I need to do that because I have 2 types of
transitive dependencies and 3 non transitive.
Any one can help me?
VELO
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